Lokuthula Lodge: July Special in Victoria Falls for US$ 40 per person per night

This lodge is right at the helm of the famous Vic-Falls Safari Lodge area with the world-famous Boma Restaurant at 200 meters walking distance. The lodge -as shown on this photo- has a normal rate of US$220 – per night for a 2 bed-roomed family lodge that sleeps 4 people and two kids on the couch. It is fully self-catering with staff to assist you in cleaning the dishes. But such services are only available for the July Special in Victoria Falls package, offered by us.

Special price: US$150 per night, for a family of maximum four and an additional two children below the age of 12.

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Your honeymoon with African Bush Camps

Newlyweds will find this year-round, Love Bird Special rather enticing. Spend your honeymoon at any African Bush Camps property, and get 1 night FREE! When you spend a minimum of 6 nights. The free night is for both partners. Make an enquiry HERE. Residents rates are available for those living in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa and the rest of the terms and conditions also apply.

Enjoy an exotic honeymoon courtesy of African Bush Camps. Their properties are well known to provide a most adventurous experience. The experience will ensure that your marriage kicks off to a good start. If you think this is an exaggeration then CONTACT US and we will tell you more.

Join Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservation for their Tafara Special. As they celebrate the birth of their new baby rhino. Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservation have put together a rather generous two part special which will run for the next two months.

Overnight Stay Special

That is for the full 24 hour package. So…

All meals

Accommodation

Full game drive

Evening sunset drive

And an early morning activity of either seeing Tafara or a walk with a rhino or an elephant.

2016/2017 Rainy Season

For years, the Mana Pools National Parkhave been the pride of, not only Zimbabwe, but Africa as well. Its vast green water-bed and breathtaking wildlife have been the benchmark for Mother Nature’s artistry at its best. Unfortunately, the park’s scenery had suffered a severe degradation. This was because, in the previous two rainy seasons, the park had to endure two consecutive years of low rainfall. Last January, the scenery in the park could easily have been mistaken for September scenery. With dry grass and little or no vegetation at all, for the smaller herbivores to survive on.

However, the 2016/2017 rainy season has brought about a drastic increase in the overall cumulative rainfall of Zimbabwe as a whole. As a result, as of the of 20th January 2017, the cumulative rainfall at the Mana Pools has reached peaks as high as 335mm. This is substantially above average for 2 months into the rainy season. The heavy rains have been a real blessing to the park. They have brought respite to the bush as well as the wildlife. The road network in the park is virtually impassable. This is due to surface water and thick mud. The national park’s staff reports claim that even the access road into Nyamepi, which is the Head Office, is only passable in high clearance 4×4 vehicles.

For those intending to enter the park for a self-drive, you are warned that it is rather safer to be at Marongora National Parks’ offices on the Harare – Chirundu road, no later than 3pm. This applies for any day one plans on visiting the Mana Pools.

A note from the Mana Pools Parks staff states the following.

WE WILL NOT ALLOW CLIENTS TO PROCEED TO MANA. IF WE THINK THE CONDITIONS ARE TOO RISKY TO DRIVE ALONG THE ACCESS ROAD.

So for those who had lost interest in visiting the Mana Pools, due to its performance in recent years. It’s high time to reconsider your decision as the park has bounced back and is looking fresher than ever. Hence it might be worth your while to revisit the park. So as to notice the drastic improvements that have been brought about by the heavy rains. As for those who haven’t been to the park, now would be a perfect time to start as you won’t regret the experience. If first-timers are to visit the Mana Pools park in its current state. They might find themselves returning sooner than expected!

Book your next stay in Harare at Cresta Oasis Hotel and enjoy their Cresta Oasis January Specials on Accommodation. This long established hotel is real value for money with hospitality that is second to none! Now you pay as little as US$ 60.00 per room per night (Room Only) or US$ 70.00 per room per night (Bed and Breakfast). So if your business takes you to central Harare, then this is the place to stay!

Promotion expires end of February

Stay at Rhodes Nyanga Hoteland get a complementary guided climb of Mt. Nyangani. After which you’ll get a commemorative certificate as proof of you having truly been to the mountain top. It’s only at Rhodes Nyanga Hotelwhere the rates are very low but the rooms are limited, ‘go figure’. Terms and Conditions apply.

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For Zimbabweans, Easter this year is rather special. For as it ends, it directly enters into Independence day. Thus therefore making it a five day affair, falling from April the 14th up until the 18th. To mark this special occurrence, The Amalinda Collection has prepared a rather “too good to be true” Easter Weekend Special promotion. Read more

On Sunday 8 November there was a special Travel episode with 3Opreis on Dutch television. Great coverage of Zimbabwe, great coverage of Nyati Travel Look at the green bus so prominently featuring in de film. on 15 November episode 2. Don’t miss. (sorry guys it’s in Dutch, but the pictures age great). Want to see the journey/ Click on this link.